Do you get nostalgic over items?

I'm not sure if I should be feeling this way or whats going on but..

Today I threw out my old monitor. It was some cheap 20" Asus, I got from my parents as a gift when I got accepted in the university but more importantly, it was the last remaining item from that time when I was so poor, had to count every cent and reuse and re-reuse everything imaginable and I spent so many years staring that monitor. I was planning on using it as a small wall TV or maybe mail/weather/etc monitor on top of my regular ones but it broke.

Anyway, Im not going to write a wall of text but when I was taking it in the trash, I felt like someone had died and the sad part part is, Im not even that nostalgic. /sigh

Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot...

Yeah, a bit. I traded in my '04 Acura RSX on a new car and definitely felt a bit nostalgic about it. Also, I replaced my hybrid bike with a road bike, and felt a bit sad because I liked the hybrid and it's what I learned to ride on. In both cases, the new item's a lot better though.

When I went digging on the attic, I saw a lot of stuff from my kindergarten, drawings, dolls, etc, it's not that I remembered everything, but somethings gave me memories of how I was and what I used to do, good and bad moments.

The one thing that always makes me nostalgic is my Pokemon Cards. xD I loved to collect cards, especially Pokemon, every time I see them I always get kinda sad or just depressed that I can't buy them again, open the bag, and take them off! I loved to do that.

When I went digging on the attic, I saw a lot of stuff from my kindergarten, drawings, dolls, etc, it's not that I remembered everything, but somethings gave me memories of how I was and what I used to do, good and bad moments.

The one thing that always makes me nostalgic is my Pokemon Cards. xD I loved to collect cards, especially Pokemon, every time I see them I always get kinda sad or just depressed that I can't buy them again, open the bag, and take them off! I loved to do that.

Yea.. when I was little, I promised myself that I will never obsess over old stuff and complain how it used to be so much better "back in the day". In fact, I still think it sucked back in the day and Im always willing to try new things.. but the memories..

In fact now when I think about it, I have a hard time throwing anything old away. So unless they're completely broken and useless, Im keeping them somewhere "just in case" or repurpose them.

Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot...

I sometimes visit my dad and he leaves most of the stuff I had in my room where it was. So when i'm in need of something I feel like I might have left in the room for whatever reason, I always stumble into old things I grew up with and brings back fond memories.

This has never happened to me. I'm usually hesitant to throw things away but when I do I never miss them. I've never really grown attached to a specific item. I might be attached to what that item does like a computer screen or my computer, but I miss nothing when I replace them with a new version

Yes i dont like to throw anything when i was younger my mom had to convince me i was never going to use my old broken shoes BUT THEY WERE MINE DAMNIT.

I guess thats why i still have everything from Lego to the first power rangers Megazord toy still intact still have a few old Star Wars toys from the early 90s to even got a street sharks figure if anyone remembers them
Should also have stuff like the full set of biker mice from mars figures and secret base and all of the ninja turtles etc I WILL NEVER THROW THEM AWAY EVEN IF SOME OF THEM ARE BROKEN

Yep! I still have a stuffed animal from when I was a toddler, and I'm 25 currently. It's tucked away in my closet atm, but whenever I spot it, I'm thrown back quite a few years to simpler times. Even though it's a bit torn up and has some stitches, I still cherish it and refuse to get rid of 'em.

Yes i dont like to throw anything when i was younger my mom had to convince me i was never going to use my old broken shoes BUT THEY WERE MINE DAMNIT.

I guess thats why i still have everything from Lego to the first power rangers Megazord toy still intact still have a few old Star Wars toys from the early 90s to even got a street sharks figure if anyone remembers them
Should also have stuff like the full set of biker mice from mars figures and secret base and all of the ninja turtles etc I WILL NEVER THROW THEM AWAY EVEN IF SOME OF THEM ARE BROKEN

Yeah! Street Sharks! I had some of those. And Legos, Ghostbusters, Ninja Turtles, GI Joe... But I think they're all gone now except the legos; saved for my future offspring

Of course it has feelings And I wouldn't have thrown it out. Lamps don't actually break, at least not that easily. You can easily repaint them and buy a new bulb and it's actually better than new. Same with some furniture.

But throwing these things away feels a little like throwing away part of your past that you never get back. It's like throwing away an old photo. Of course if you feel bad for every random item laying around the house.. well, lets just say hoarding junk wouldnt make your place look pretty. But I think it's different with things you have a lot of memories with or gifts from loved ones. A pen you had when you were stranded on an uninhabited island for 5 years for example. This is a bit how throwing away that monitor felt for me plus it was a gift

Remember remember the fifth of November
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder, treason
Should ever be forgot...

My old car was a Saturn 4door, dark purple. 12yrs I had that car, bought it brand new and drove the crap out of it for all this time.
The clutch was starting to go, so I took it to the mechanic. $1200 to fix the clutch b/c part of it had to come from the machine shop.
I was totally fine paying that, the car had another 4 yrs in it easily.

Fast forward to 5pm the day the car should be ready for pick up... Normally the mechanic would come pick me up in my car
and then we'd go back to his shop so I could pay the bill and then I'd be on my way.
5pm, no sign of Mike. 5:30, the phone rings...

"Hi, it's Mike. Listen, I have some bad news... I got in an accident with your car on the way to pick you up."

Basically he turned left and got T-boned. He admitted he misjudged the distance.
The car was a complete write-off and he's lucky he got away with just a black eye from the air bag.
I'm lucky I wasn't in the car b/c the passenger would've been dead the impact was so bad.

Granted, I got a brand new car out of it but I still miss the shit out of that car. 12yrs is alot of memories and
even though it's just an inanimate object I miss it every day. My new car is a Kia, and compared to the saturn
I feel like I'm driving a bmw what with the bluetooth, cd player, power everything and so on.

Today I threw out my old monitor. It was some cheap 20" Asus, I got from my parents as a gift when I got accepted in the university but more importantly, it was the last remaining item from that time when I was so poor, had to count every cent and reuse and re-reuse everything imaginable and I spent so many years staring that monitor. I was planning on using it as a small wall TV or maybe mail/weather/etc monitor on top of my regular ones but it broke.

Anyway, Im not going to write a wall of text but when I was taking it in the trash, I felt like someone had died and the sad part part is, Im not even that nostalgic. /sigh

s am still tripping over a monitor that i replaced a year ago. for some reason every time i go to throw it out i decide i can have it fixed, even though i can probably buy a newer, better one for less than it would cost to repair it, lol. in fact, i already replaced it long ago, but still have it. derp